WOODSTOCK BAPTIST CARS AND FAITH

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WOODSTOCK BAPTIST CARS AND FAITH

Time: March 19, 2022 from 12am to 4pm
Location: WOODSTOCK 1st BAPTIST CHURCH
Street: 11905 HWY 92
City/Town: WOODSTOCK, GA
Event Type: free, cruise, in, -, donation, driven
Organized By: CARS AND FAITH CHARITY CAR SHOW
Latest Activity: Mar 18, 2022

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Cars & Faith is a donation driven charity car show event that is dedicated to serving the local community, addressing critical issues of families and individuals who have been struggling to acquire even the most basic necessities.
Please follow us. We could really use your help with sponsors that want to advertise their business. We have affordable packages, and sponsors do not need to be automotive specific. If you want to come in as a sponsor, please let us know and you can check this link for pricing and info:
This show is also donation driven, please give what you can from the heart when you come. Any amount will help the mission to help people in need, and all donations are dedicated to this support.
Glass Tiger Auto Aesthetics is the event coordinator: www.glasstigertinting.com.
Woodstock Baptist is the event host: https://fbcwoodstock.churchcenter.com/home.
Please email or call the number provided if you want to participate and help with this important work.
Steve Flanagan - Event Coordinator
Kevin Wallace - Event Coordinator
SteveLFlanagan@gmail.com
706-714-8161 
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